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26 December, 17:11
Is "was" an adjective
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Finn
26 December, 17:13
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was is a verb
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Chris Nielsen
26 December, 17:36
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Hello there!
"Was" is not an adjective because it is not describing size, shape, sound, texture, etc.
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